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This is the key information about the new Canon DSLRs, presented in a user-friendly, condensed format that can be absorbed in 60 seconds. The new Canon EOS 5DS and 5DS R are the company’s highest-resolution professional DSLRs to date, at 50.2MP. For photo enthusiasts, Canon has also introduced a pair of 24.2MP Rebels: the 6Ti and 6Ts. Check out the following video and/or quickly scan the information below to get up to speed and learn about these spanking-new cameras.

Canon EOS 5DS and 5DS R DSLR Cameras

The only difference between the two models: the low-pass filter is omitted from the 5DS R.

Both new 5DS models feature the following:

A 50.6-megapixel full-frame CMOS sensor

Dual DIGIC 6 Image Processors

An ISO range of 100-6400 (which can be expanded to 50 or 12800)

A 61-point High Density Reticular AF system (including 41-cross-type points)

The Canon 60D was discontinued by Canon a while ago and we have since sold out of new stock. We will not be getting any more new units in as Canon is no longer making the camera. The 70D and 80D would be replacements for the60D. Otherwise, we do have a couple used 60D cameras. If you have specific questions about the state of the used option, you could contact our Used Department directly. As for availability of used items, this varies as we can only have in our inventory items that have been sold to us from other customers. Usedphoto@bhphotovideo.com

To be notified when the 5DS and 5DS R become available for pre-order, you could fill out the form at the end of this article—we would then send you an email. Otherwise, for email notification, you could choose the Notify When in Stock option on the cameras’ respective pages on our website. Click on the following link for details on the two bodies on our website: http://bhpho.to/1zFW7le

To be notified when the 5DS and 5DS R become available for preorder, you can fill out the form above. Otherwise, if you haven't already, you could choose the Notify When in Stock option on the cameras’ respective pages on our website. We would then send you an email they were available for preorder. Click Here

I am looking mid rank FX senser upper 6D with more cross type AF system. Juat so boring Canon keep me wait again and again. Thay release 7D mark II so why sent 2 model of DX crop sensor T6 in to market again. With 6D it become old model by the time over 2 years. Canon please replacement your 6D ASAP.

To be notified when the 5DS and 5DS R become available for pre-order, you could fill out the form at the end of this article—we would then send you an email. Otherwise, for email notification, you could choose the Notify When in Stock option on the cameras’ respective pages on our website. Click on the following link for details on the two bodies on our website: http://bhpho.to/1zFW7le

To be notified when the 5DS and 5DS R become available for pre-order, you could fill out the form at the end of this article—we would then send you an email. Otherwise, for email notification, you could choose the Notify When in Stock option on the cameras’ respective pages on our website. Click on the following link for details on the two bodies on our website: http://bhpho.to/1zFW7le

I am excited about these new Canon DSLR's but I mostly shoot video. Aside fromt the new built-in time-lapse feature, what else is new for video shooters with these new cameras? I currently shoot with Canon 7D but have been looking for a good reason to upgrade.

While both the 5DS and 5DS R can be used for video, the improvements are more geared towards still photography. Any advantage for video over the 5D III would be slim, if any. So, if you mainly use your 7D for video, the 5D III might be the better option. Also, keep in mind that with video, these cameras aren’t using their entire sensor: there is line skipping. This means that the resolution of the sensor isn’t something one can really go off to determine the video quality one can achieve.

To be notified when the 5DS and 5DS R become available for pre-order, you could fill out the form at the end of this article—we would then send you an email. Otherwise, for email notification, you could choose the Notify When in Stock option on the cameras’ respective pages on our website. Click on the following link for details on the two bodies on our website: http://bhpho.to/1zFW7le